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Top 20 green cars we wish we could buy today, Number 18: Imperia GP



Coming from a Belgian company called Green Propulsion is the Imperia GP. It's equipped with 174hp 2.0L V-4 combined with a 130hp electric motor. Electrical energy is stored in a 8.2kWh lithium polymer battery. The plug-in retro-styled coupe can supposedly deliver CO2 emissions of only 87g/km in combined driving. Running on batteries alone, the coupe can accelerate from 0-62mph in 7.1 sec. With both the electric motor and engine running that drops to 4.8 sec. We'd love to see more than just a rendering.

Gallery: Imperia



Is Number 17 any more real?

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